Best laptop replacement screens according to redditors

We found 392 Reddit comments discussing the best laptop replacement screens. We ranked the 136 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Laptop Replacement Screens:

u/Athiest_VoteBot · 23 pointsr/DIY

Reminds me of these guys. Didn't realize they went for so much these days, I had one back in the day.

u/FlpDaMattress · 18 pointsr/hardwaregore

Meh, already found an upgraded IPS display on Amazon.

r/https://www.amazon.com/AU-OPTRONICS-B156HAN01-2-SUBSTITUTE-REPLACEMENT/dp/B00JMM89NC/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

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The screen Dell includes is pretty trash to begin with so i might as well use this as an opportunity

u/edit1754 · 11 pointsr/pcmasterrace

To be fair the MBA's display is a bit higher quality when it comes to contrast and viewing angles than the one in the Acer. Still TN, and still lame color gamut, just a better TN. But I think the Macbook Air is long due for an update that ups its display (esp. that lame 45% NTSC color gamut).

And $350 is steep either way. It's possible to get a cheaper 15.6-incher with 1366x768 and put in a very good IPS 1920x1080 panel for about the price difference. That replacement panel costs $72.

u/Magnetar12358 · 7 pointsr/buildapcsales

Acer Nitro 5 was $599 last Black Friday at Best Buy. I bought one and upgraded to a 120Hz screen. It's $70 on Amazon right now and it works on G3-G5-G7.

u/fureddit1 · 6 pointsr/laptops

I can't tell but that looks like a 15 inch display so I found [this] (https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Aspire-ES1-512-Replacement-Screen/dp/B00WBTHKJ2/ref=sr_1_4?qid=1554180722&refinements=p_89%3AAcer&s=pc&sr=1-4) which may or may not fit your laptop but you could search Amazon to see if you could find the panel that you need and then I found this [YouTube video] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryIepQwM4HI) which may or may not help out in your particular case but there are many videos on YouTube that you could search for.

Good luck and may the force be with you.


u/construktz · 5 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

No the i7 isn't worth the price jump, IMO. I'd say the best deal is to get This Lenovo Y50 and use some of the extra money to upgrade the display to an IPS Panel since the stock display is pretty low quality. It's really easy to upgrade and can be done in about 5 minutes. If you need instruction, this video shows step by step.

As for warranties, I actually recommend this Squaretrade warranty. This is the one I got my dad after he spilled a cup of coffee on his last laptop.

u/ee_or_nothing · 4 pointsr/thinkpad
  1. Barebones T440p: 180 shipped (I bought the 4GB variant, the one linked has a year of onsite warranty left).

  2. AUO B140HAN01.3: 45 shipped

  3. Crucial MX 300: 90 shipped

  4. Genuine 9 cell battery (new): 75 shipped

    Total: ~385

    The battery I got along with it was barely used at 21 cycles, but I wanted the 9-cell for college, so there's that. I also added in a quad core i7, but I don't think that's necessary.
u/d_w_duck · 4 pointsr/thinkpad

I just made the exact move you did...moving from a MacBook Pro mid-2012 to a T440s. I added an M.2 SSD into the WWAN slot and replaced the screen with the N140HCE-EN1 by Innolux (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075DD2356/). I didn't mind the 1600x900 screen honestly, but had the replacement ordered before actually receiving the machine, based primarily on the reviews of the dim and low-resolution of the 1600x900 display. The swap was simple and took about 10 minutes. The new display is 1080p, super bright, and has great color, and best of all was a simple drop-in replacement. As for the track pad, I haven't done anything with mine yet and may not. Gestures and multi-touch work great on the existing track pad and coming from the Mac (I've been using Macs for over 32 years) I'm used to a buttonless track pad and I really don't mind it.

For what it's worth, I am getting 11+ hours of battery life on this unit. I'm very pleased with this decision and find the T440s to be everything I need in a portable computer.

u/MonkeyDFreecs · 3 pointsr/GamingLaptops

I own the G3 with those exact specs, yes it is good but I recommend you upgrade to 16GB ram because 8GB is starting to become dated especially after I updated to Windows 1903 to use Xbox gamepass. I basically can't have a web browser with a single tab in the background because it throws off performance that much in games that use a lot of RAM like Monster Hunter World. The screen isn't really that good either it's 57% SRGB and for games with a lot of dark colors I'm forced to turning the in-game brightness all the way up which makes bright colors washed out and the dark ones just barely distinguishable. If you're up for it or can get someone else to do it I highly recommend you swap out the panel. This panel is pretty well recommended for Dell G3/5/7 laptop users because you can still use your brightness controls on it unlike other panels. It's much brighter and has a color accuracy of 100% SRGB and 89% Adobe RGB. I recommend you undervolt the CPU too it can get really hot in demanding games and easily go 90C+ and start thermal throttling. I undervolted mine to -0.160v and it drops the temperatures by at least 10C on full load so it doesn't thermal throttle anymore and power throttles a lot less.

https://www.amazon.com/Screen-Display-N156HHE-GA1-7RG-078US-Leopard/dp/B07CWSWX4Q/ref=pd_sbs_147_2/146-0225112-8059332?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07CWSWX4Q&pd_rd_r=631cf6dc-553d-46d9-8913-dace12633877&pd_rd_w=tii8k&pd_rd_wg=nrJ5S&pf_rd_p=52b7592c-2dc9-4ac6-84d4-4bda6360045e&pf_rd_r=4FTXQBZ6RB401XVS6HF8&psc=1&refRID=4FTXQBZ6RB401XVS6HF8

Also whatever you do stay away from Dell Power Manager control app. I tried using it to limit my battery charge to 90% so the battery would last longer and now the machine can't hold a charge at all or recognize my AC adapter. I've tried every method except bios and chipset update because the battery is at 0% now and won't let you do it at that percentage.

u/piroisl33t · 3 pointsr/Amd

Yeah, it should look similar to DRI_PRIME=1 %command% .

Yeah, if you're using the Acer Nitro 5, you can upgrade the LCD panel.

N156HHE-GA1 LCD Screen for MSI GT62 GE63 GS63VR 7RG-078US MSI GP63 Leopard 8RE

15.6" LCD Screen Display 120HZ FULL HD EDP N156HHE-GA1 for MSI GT62 GE63 GS63VR 7RG-078US MSI GP63 Leopard 8RE https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CWSWX4Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_fUP2DbZBA4PGW


There are videos on YouTube on how to do it. It's pretty simple.

https://youtu.be/o27x7hl9cyQ

Then search the internet for the MSI laptop that uses this panel an there should be a color correction profile for download. If you cannot find it, let me know and I'll upload mine.

u/nysys · 3 pointsr/thinkpad

I just upgraded my T440p from 1366x768 to 1920x1080. It seems like a lot of what ends up happening with panel sellers is you order one thing and you don't get the exact right one. I orded a B140HAN01.2 from Amazon and ended up with a B140HAN01.1. Ordered glossy (because it was less expensive and I didn't really care ) but ended up with matte. I'm very happy with the screen, no dead pixels, installation was of course a matter of a couple of minutes. The only hiccup is that there is a tiny amount of light leakage from the backlight off the middle of the left side of the bezel. It was only $50, here's the link I used: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GIRSHEA

u/Zombie-Feynman · 3 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

Here you go.

I got a weird email from the vendor after I ordered it warning me that replacing a standard gamut display with a high gamut one is not recommended, but I couldn't find a technical reason why so I did it anyways and it worked fine.

u/Sturm_Templar · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I have a Lenovo Y50 and have overclocked the GPU for the last year. The Y50 in particular has pretty robust cooling and a modest video card, so you can get away with an overclock.

However, I wouldn't recommend overclocking much. I have +100mhz core and +300mhz memory, and that's one of the higher overclocks I've seen on a Lenovo Y50. It typically gets me +5 fps in games. Nothing miraculous, but certainly welcome. I have Samsung-manufactured VRAM in my Y50, which is the most stable apparently. You may not want to shoot for a 300mhz memory overclock, maybe 200mhz or 250mhz.

When you overclock, don't raise the voltage. That'll increase heat too much and risk damaging the GPU. Just do what you can on default voltage.

I've run my laptop this way in games for a year, and it's stable, and temps are safe.

However, I'll point out that the Lenovo Y50 has a godawful TN panel screen; one of the worst I've seen. If you can perfectly follow a Youtube tutorial, I think replacing your screen with an IPS panel will help your visuals a lot more than overclocking. I replaced my Lenovo Y50 screen with an LG IPS panel and it was an awesome decision.

Also worth noting, the Lenovo Y50's default RAM is in a 1x8GB single-channel configuration. Switching to 2x4GB or 2x8GB in dual channel by replacing your RAM would noticeably improve performance and system responsiveness. Even though RAM doesn't usually affect performance much provided it's dual-channel, single-channel laptop RAM is just too slow and actually does make a difference.

Edit: A great compatible Lenovo Y50 screen.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00MR9K3IG/ref=oh_aui_i_sh_in_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Edit: Great compatible RAM for the Lenovo Y50.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00KQCU3WM/ref=mp_s_a_1_12?ie=UTF8&qid=1497513949&sr=8-12&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=ddr3l+ram

u/ThinkPadawan · 3 pointsr/thinkpad

I have ordered and installed these on a few X250(s) without a problem ... nice bright display and the installation is ridiculously easy. I think they are currently out of stock on the link I have listed, but I have found that same model from some other vendors.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MG23347/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MG23347/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1b

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I also have had really nice product and service getting screens from https://www.laptopscreen.com/ .

u/antisocially_awkward · 2 pointsr/Games

both the system and the screen are here on amazon

u/saconomics · 2 pointsr/chromeos

I had to replace my screen too I finished about 30 minutes ago. http://www.reddit.com/tb/1eycsp

Here's the screen I used (results may vary). LINK

Pop the bezel off (fingers along the inside edge should do the trick) and take a look at your screen to make sure it has the 4 metal tabs on the sides. I saw what looked like tabs on the top, but those weren't related to the screen.

4 tiny screws and the screen should drop out. Then carefully pull back the tape holding the ribbon connector in place and unplug the ribbon. Reverse the steps for the new screen.

The hardest part of the whole project is waiting 5 days for super saver shipping because I'm a cheap bastard.

u/markofrost · 2 pointsr/thinkpad

I bought my panel from "East Coast LCD" seller on Amazon. Great panel at good price.

As for "compatible", yeah, you don't want that. You want exact part number, East Coast LCD can do that, as well as other sellers.

As for 3-5 dead pixels...this is what you'll get from Lenovo with a new screen/laptop (I think their allowance might actually be 2-3 or 3-4 pixels), but it's now an industry standard with brand new screens. The panel I bought from East Coast LCD also said allowance of 3-5 dead pixels, but I cannot find any using any of the standard solid color backgrounds. My two cents is that on 1920x1080 and higher res screens, it's going to be come harder and harder to actually see a single dead pixel here or there in a sea of millions.

Here's another listing of the same panel you linked for much cheaper...they actually do offer no dead pixel guarantee. Seller by default is Vtek Screen, I don't know them and would ask if they are shipping exact or compatible, East Coast LCDs is also a seller (for cheaper) and I assume they ship exact model for this one, but I would ask them to be sure. East Coast LCDs don't offer no dead pixels, but do allow returns with a 15% restocking fee. ECL also shipped very fast, packaged very well. Like I said, I didn't get any dead pixels from the panel (B156HAN01.2) I ordered from them.

u/CyberJeeves · 2 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

The Acer V5-561G has a dedicated AMD M265 GPU which is about equal to a GT 730M in performance. This is a pretty good laptop for the money, as it has an i5 4200U processor (though weaker than the 4200M), 6GB ram, 1366x768 15.6" screen and 500GB HDD.

There is also an 8GB touchscreen version for $600, and the extra ram might be helpful for your Lightroom needs.

u/MrsCastillo12 · 2 pointsr/CitiesSkylines

I bought this one..

[Dell inspiron 5577] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XFGDD8P/ref=twister_B06XYM29GY?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1)

I came with one 8gb RAM stick, so I plan on buying another, as it can support up to 32gb.

I'm also going to replace the screen as the screen on this one is not that great.
I plan to replace it with this one

I mainly bought it because I currently have a MBP, but I wanted something I could upgrade and add to, as I can't do that with my MBP. I'm pretty happy with it. I was playing last night on high settings with some basic mods and a few assets (TM:PE, Move It and RICO, for now) there wasn't any lagging or problems and the laptop barely warmed up, which I was surprised about. I don't plan on using it for much else though, I have a few other games I want to add, but since my other laptop still works, I plan on using that one for my work/docs/pics and stuff like that so this one wont get bogged down.


u/oprah_chopra · 2 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

Down af.
What am I missing here? http://www.amazon.com/Acer-V3-572PG-50X5-15-6-Inch-Touchscreen-Platinum/dp/B00K2O4S6Q/ref=psdc1_t1_B00K81O3PY_B00K2O4S6Q
that one has the same specs and a touch screen right and is cheaper? is it a better buy or nah?

u/Rainingmadness · 2 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

This one Sorta sounds like it is what you are looking for unless I overlooked something from your questionnaire.

u/Orangematz · 2 pointsr/SuggestALaptop

A Lenovo Y40 may suit your needs here. It comes with:

  • Core i7-4510U 2.0 GHz (3.1 Turbo-clock)
  • 8GB of RAM
  • 1TB HDD
  • Radeon R9 M275 (outperforms the 740M seen here

    OR here is something with similar performance that was found in the Dell for a bit cheaper here. This has:

  • Core i5-4210U 1.7 GHz (not as strong as the Core i7, however this will not effect the gaming too much.)
  • 8GB of RAM
  • 1TB HDD
  • GeForce 740M

    If you are more willing to get a better performing laptop, get the Lenovo. If you want to save more, get the Acer. Hope I helped.

    edit; by the way these may not play fully max but medium whereabouts. youd need to spend more for higher settings.
u/Stuka123 · 2 pointsr/gadgets

I bought this a few weeks ago.

http://www.amazon.com/Acer-V3-572PG-50X5-15-6-Inch-Touchscreen-Platinum/dp/B00K2O4S6Q

I bought it for $650, but with taxes and things it was a total of $700. Its a touchscreen (a nice one) and it is very light. It can run any game i throw at it (war thunder, skyrim) at max settings. It also comes with a terabyte of memory so it is very well worth the money.

u/Nomey9 · 2 pointsr/pcmods

Found one.

https://www.amazon.com/Aihome-Laptop-screen-controller-NT68676/dp/B01ARBZECU

Check the product description. They ask for the LCD model number when you place your order so that they can flash the controller board beforehand so that it should work for your display.

Edit: If you take the display panel off of the laptop and out of the bezel, there should be a sticker on the back of the panel on the paper/plastic like wrap behind it with a model number of the panel itself.

Edit 2: Just saw from HP that your panel is supposedly a 1600x900 on a product page. Since I can't verify for sure without the whole model number, here's a 1600x900 supported adapter as well.
https://www.amazon.com/NJYTouch-M-NT68676-2A-LP173WD1-TLA1-LP173WD1-TLC1-LP173WD1-TLC3/dp/B01FAKBQ6Q

u/TheGhostOfBobStoops · 2 pointsr/Surface

Pro tip: Buy a screen and the professional replacement from Amazon. It'll run you 300 bucks but that's a 50% discount I guess.

u/aarontrini85 · 2 pointsr/hardwareswap

I have this laptop and it's awesome at this price especially with the upgrades. If the buyer wants to upgrade the screen this one is 120hz, allows brightness control and seems to have better colors. It was real easy to install to. Good luck with the sale
https://www.amazon.com/Screen-Display-N156HHE-GA1-7RG-078US-Leopard/dp/B07CWSWX4Q/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&ref=yo_pop_d_pd_title

u/ryanthesoup · 2 pointsr/Dell

I installed this panel. There are youtube videos with instructions. Basically you carefully pry the bezzle off, undo 4 small screws, and undo a connector. Reverse those steps with the new panel and boom, you've got a 120hz panel with 8-bit color depth and much higher brightness. I would highly recommend, the factory panels on these things are garbage unless you lucked out and got an AUO panel instead of the normal LG panel.

u/CommonSenseUsed · 2 pointsr/sffpc

Would this work?

u/lveg · 2 pointsr/Dell

Thanks, man. I ended up getting this one yesterday, which seems to be the same thing:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CWSWX4Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/chasemanwew · 2 pointsr/techsupport

i'm a bit late on this but you could buy a 120hz panel and put it in the laptop, should be a pretty easy upgrade, maybe 5-10 minutes. this one is compatible with the nitro 5.

u/SolidBladez · 2 pointsr/buildapc

Yes. It'll need to have a built in controller (like this one) in order to changing the lighting.

u/kaje · 1 pointr/buildapc

There's the Asus Aura Terminal that plugs into a USB header and would allow you to control with Asus's software. It is not reasonably priced.

Other than that, did the case come with a hub that has buttons on it or a remote to control them at least? Silverstone has a product that will give you that functionality.

u/originalranks · 1 pointr/laptops

The N156HHE-GA1 94% NTSC , TN, 120hz, 3ms response time; will work as a replacement alternative to B156HAN01.2 .

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u/poodle-feet · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Does this one work? Like would it be able to do what I mentioned in the post above?

u/beyphy · 1 pointr/buildapcsales
u/kenlos1 · 1 pointr/Dell

I have the same model only I paid a little less. The gaming experience is like night and day I swear it feels like a brand new laptop. The colors are much better and the screen is more vibrant, you can tell this is a high quality display. Oh and another thing I forgot to mention is that you will have to set a custom resolution to 120hz using the CRU (custom resolution utility) because the Intel custom resolution tool doesn't work. Just set it to 1080p 120hz, reboot, and you'll never have to touch it again. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CWSWX4Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_tRMTCbEG5GADH

u/cj3636 · 1 pointr/buildapc

If so, I've got breadboard kits.

I have no idea what I'm getting into to be honest.

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But I want my entire wall at home to be a music equalizer and I am going to make that happen.

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It appears addressable RGB strips use the nice little 3 pin + 5v power plugs like this strip.

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So the most compatible program would support 4 pin (r.g.b.12v) and 3 pin + power.

I have a deepcool cooler and it came with a hub for the above mentioned plug types so something like this plus stips = awesome.

u/BBGonda · 1 pointr/thinkpad

Thank you kindly for this information. I'll look into all three, but right now I've been able to find the last one, the Innolux I believe, for under $50 on Amazon. Though it doesn't have the c.2 in the part number.

u/vergingalactic · 1 pointr/hfr

Could you share some pictures of your swap?

Also, here's a link to that replacement panel: https://www.amazon.com/Screen-Display-N156HHE-GA1-7RG-078US-Leopard/dp/B07CWSWX4Q

u/IntrepidHour · 1 pointr/Dell

I heard this one is good. $63. 120 hz. Better colors, but its a TN panel so viewing angles are worse than an IPS panel. I heard that this one lets you change brightness, but not sure. 300 nits which I'd certainly appreciate since mine (2018) is below 250 nits.

https://www.amazon.com/Screen-Display-N156HHE-GA1-7RG-078US-Leopard/dp/B07CWSWX4Q/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1548253476&sr=8-2&keywords=N156HHE-GA1#customerReviews

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Your main choices seem to be the Chi Mei N156HHE-GA1 Panel which is what I just mentioned above. Or the AUO B156HTN05.2 Panel which has no brightness control, worse colors, is difficult to find, also a TN panel. It goes up to 400 nits which is nice, but again you can't turn in down. At night 250 nits can be a lot so unless I was using it only during the day I'd go with the Chi Mei.

Comparison.

http://www.panelook.com/modelcompare.php?ids=31518,33306

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Unfortunately I have not seen a 120 hz IPS panel for the Dell G7. Otherwise I would've replaced it myself ages ago. Hopefully another commentor know about one, but for now those are your options.

u/M4X1MU57 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

About 60$! Here’s the link. Only problem is the screen needs to be compatible with your laptop. I have a Acer Predator Helios 300 so this is the one that works for me.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CWSWX4Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RmgoDb6E483XC

u/sean101v · 1 pointr/Lenovo
u/96Scorpio · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Hey! Of course!

So the lighting on the back of the monitors is from an LED strip. I have a 5m LED strip which runs across the back of my desk and then loops back around up the back of the monitor mount and then across each monitor :)

I only recently got the monitor mount and I absolutely love it. It has drastically changed the way my room looks. I actually only got one that cost £25 so I didn't expect much at all. It feels very durable and is clamped onto the desk, it definitely does not feel like it is going to fall at all! Very sturdy piece of kit! (This is the one I got, price has gone up a little now! - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lavolta-Monitor-Screen-Display-Plasma/dp/B00B77XI7C )

Hope this helps, let me know if you want any more information or pics :)

u/I_Eat_Haggis · 1 pointr/battlestations

Stand looks like this

u/KingLinkTiger · 1 pointr/k12sysadmin

That was the majority of my job so I had a quick turn around, maybe 15 mins. We have the first gen Samsung Chromebooks bezels popped off quickly then it was 4 screws holding the screen in. I believe they were like $35 a pop (https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Chromebook-Replacement-Non-Glare-XE303C12-A01US/dp/B00C4YBRR0)

u/depressedstudent8 · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

In my opinion I always loved the color of the Acer Aspire V5-52PG-X809, it's usually categorized as having a "pinkish tone", however I believe its more of a bronze tint with a spot of pink and mixed in with gold. It has a backlit keyboard, 15.6" display, and has great specs as well. Here's an in depth review on the model.

u/gezes · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

Hello, I'd recommend something by Acer and Asus, after a quick look through amazon the highest rated computer to fit your description would be this one- http://amzn.to/1AhFg7G or this one-http://amzn.to/1zlynkZ

Personally I'd go with the Acer due to the fact that the Asus has integrated graphics which I never like. The only problem with the Acer is that it's used, but the description says it comes with warranty. It's up to you bro, but those two companies are what I'd recommend. Read some reviews.

u/SweetTomatoes · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

If you have trouble with performance, try reverting to the graphics driver from Lenovo.

Further down the line you can upgrade the average display with this panel. Follow this as a guideline, it is from the Y50.

The battery life, weight, and thickness improvements on the Y40 make it the choice over the Y410p, especially for school use.

u/ashtecho · 1 pointr/thinkpad

Thanks for your response! I don't know much about screen so I'm wondering what is the difference between your screen and this cheaper screen
https://www.amazon.com/AU-OPTRONICS-B140HAN01-2-SUBSTITUTE-REPLACEMENT/dp/B00GIRSHEA

From what I can tell they are both B140HAN01.2. Thanks!

u/DntMessWitRohan · 1 pointr/thinkpad
u/tjpaton8 · 1 pointr/thinkpad
u/iOS_Android_Beat_Win · 1 pointr/thinkpad

Oh :(.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GIRSHEA/

What about this seller? Amazon offers Prime which would be nice :D.

u/Redditor11 · 1 pointr/thinkpad

I believe this is the panel you're looking for. This is what I found for my T440p at least which I would assume would take the same screen. Obviously don't just take my word for it though! I don't quite have time to dig into it properly right now. FRU: B140HAN01.2

http://www.amazon.com/AU-OPTRONICS-B140HAN01-2-SUBSTITUTE-REPLACEMENT/dp/B00GIRSHEA/ref=cm_cd_ql_qh_dp_t

As for the battery on my T440p, I get 3-4 hours with the 6 cell battery and aggressive power saving if I'm just sitting in class looking at powerpoints and checking email/reading PDFs. Just FYI.

u/Shingkor · 1 pointr/thinkpad

thank you! i only didnt link it because it looks like this

https://www.amazon.com/AU-B140HAN01-1-B140HAN01-2-B140HAN01-3-Compatible/dp/B00GIRSHEA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1522016606&sr=8-2&keywords=B140HAN01.1

and since im not on mobile idk how to shorten it, i dont really care about the colors im not photo editing and stuff, just dont want a blurry screen yah know? thanks again!

u/SaneBRZ · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

Here are two laptops which would be better:

u/dvrman123 · 1 pointr/laptops

Just found this and was wondering how gaming on the new panel is? I just purchased this laptop bought an m.2 ssd with the 1tb hd. I'm looking to replace the panel because the screen really truly is not great.

I'll be following your guidance in replacing the screen. I wanted to confirm with you if the screen you replaced it with is this one:
https://www.amazon.com/AU-OPTRONICS-B156HAN01-2-SUBSTITUTE-REPLACEMENT/dp/B00JMM89NC/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

Would you mind sending me the link to the video you used to do this repair? I've never replaced a laptop screen before and i'm a little nervous.

u/XanthusKidd · 1 pointr/thinkpad

I'm going to pull the panel back out to check the actual model number, I saw a few reviews saying they got a different panel from the one advertised. I was in a hurry when I installed it, and I forgot to check the label. It looks okay to me, especially compared to the old TN panel. My other portable device is a Surface Pro 3, so I'm a bit spoiled for screen quality. It's nowhere near that nice. Vertical viewing angles are great, but horizontal is less good. Maybe 70°? No dead pixels and the backlight seems pretty even. This is the one I got:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JMM89NC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_NYnEDb818HTHM

Also, this seller ships USPS signature required, which is fine, but I would've had it shipped to work instead of my apartment if I had known that.

u/KevinHawke · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

After looking through my options, I think I'll be going with either this eBay listing for the LG LP156WF6-SPB1 or maybe this AU OPTRONICS B156HAN01.2 Amazon listing for the 2-day Prime shipping.

Not sure if the $20 difference is worth it to buy a similar panel from Amazon, but I do feel safer buying from there.

Thanks for all the help. You saved me quite a bit of hassle with returns!

u/Royalmachine8 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

http://www.amazon.com/Acer-V3-572PG-50X5-15-6-Inch-Touchscreen-Platinum/dp/B00K2O4S6Q/ref=sr_1_8?m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1407313775&sr=1-8

Best laptop for $650 but $50 over budget with gt 840m. It's extremely good. You can run any game on it with ultra settings.One downside is that it's with 1366 x 768 resolution. But you can't notice it on a 15 inch laptop. I have the same resolution on mine.

If you don't want to spend $50 more you can get this shit -

http://www.amazon.com/Acer-E1-472G-6648-14-Inch-Laptop-Silver/dp/B00HC3498M/ref=sr_1_2?m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1407313775&sr=1-2

With gt 820m. It's a 14 inch laptop , same resolution. The GPU is bad. It's weaker then mine laptop, with 96 cuda cores vs the other laptop with 384 cuda cores

u/unremarked · 1 pointr/SuggestALaptop

Quick update: Returned the supposed N156HGE and purchased [B156HAN01.2] from this seller.(https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MR9K3IG/ref=psdc_2612045011_t1_B00JMM89NC)

Happy to report I got exactly that screen and the seller shipped quickly AND packed it extremely professionally.

u/AspireHer0 · 1 pointr/Dell

It's about $70-$100 depending on the panel you want. You simply pop off the surrounding lid from the corners and remove 4 screws and an adapter and pull the screen out, and replace it with the one you order. I ordered this off Amazon, I'll let you know if I end up liking it

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MR9K3IG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/pratinha · 1 pointr/portugal

O ecrã custa aproximadamente 36€ mais o preço de substituição (mão de obra) poderá ficar em mais de 80€ dependendo da casa.

u/Zayakza · 1 pointr/techsupport

From what I can tell from research, Macbooks (at least Pros) have backlight fuses and LED drivers on the logic board and not from the screen, unless I am misunderstanding.

And yes, here is exactly what I purchased first: https://www.amazon.com/Apple-MacBook-Display-Assembly-661-8153/dp/B010ZI9T7G

u/_0110111001101111_ · 1 pointr/india

>You know, the service center guys told me new display would be - 45 - 50K.

If it's a screen issue, you can get it done much cheaper if you order the parts online. I've been using MacBooks for 8~ years now and haven't had any issues yet (touch wood). If you don't mind me asking, did you ever use a keyboard protector?

Link to display assembly (it ships to india) : link

Instructions to change the display : link

edit : every -> ever

u/That1AznDude · 1 pointr/thinkpad

The recommended panel is the AUO right? I found this one and the seller also has the .3 version and there is also this one on ebay which is .3.

u/thinkpadder492 · 1 pointr/thinkpad

I bought this. They delivered very slowly, but the screen is fantastic.

The installation was significantly more difficult than other Thinkpads that I have worked on. I have owned x31, x61, t410s, and a w520 (and had opened them all up) before this t470. This was by far the hardest to work on. As mentioned previously, the LCD bezel on the t470 has a lot of double sided sticky tape that had to be pried off all around the screen and then reapplied to reassemble the screen. Not enjoyable, but worth it for the screen upgrade.

u/Miptrip · 1 pointr/thinkpad

This is 100% 1.2

https://www.amazon.com/LCDOLED-Exact-B140HAN01-2-Screen-19201080/dp/B01115CIB6/

and original panels go from 70+ up if you are very lucky you will find it cheaper but not by much.

u/anahn_nomus · 1 pointr/thinkpad

Awesome, this is really helpful. If you don't mind me asking, where did you buy your panel?

After reading these comments, I realized my listings are the "compatible" kind and can have 3-5 dead pixels (yikes). I thus found this listing which specifies they will send the exact model and doesn't mention a dead pixel allowance. Does it look legitimate?

u/JungstarRock · 1 pointr/thinkpad

I did a ton of search, there are so many "equivalent/replacement", the only one I can find with exact is this https://www.amazon.com/LCDOLED%C2%AE-Exact-Model-B140HAN01-2-creen/dp/B01115CIB6/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 have you done that before? I believe the T460p needs the .2 version

u/Srikzquest · 1 pointr/thinkpad
u/iggy_koopa · 1 pointr/3Dprinting

you need to get a control board for it. Similar to this https://www.amazon.com/Aihome-Laptop-screen-controller-NT68676/dp/B01ARBZECU but make sure it supports your model of screen.

u/000000robot · 1 pointr/techsupport

The screen is only $50 on Amazon - Notice the circuit board attached? You need a new screen. You can probably do a search and find it cheaper. Easy to replace. Good Luck

u/NSMike · 1 pointr/Surface

This is the Amazon listing, but I obviously can't guarantee the quality of the screen. The seller I bought mine from was TabletTech. That is NOT the default seller at the moment.

u/DrMik · 1 pointr/Surface

Microsoft isn't going to fix it but there are some solutions.

Some phone repair places will fix the surface. CPR i know is one of them.

Here is a replacement screen you can get online: Amazon Screen

There are also YouTube videos on how to fix it but i wouldn't recommend it unless your confident

u/qz7GaGY9g1MXX6g6 · 1 pointr/thinkpad

Based on these comments, it seems like this $85 screen from Amazon would work?

Would I need an additional cable for it if my current x240 were 1366x768?

u/Brianlag · 1 pointr/buildapc

https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-Technology-Strips-BIOSTAR-LSB01/dp/B06X9QJBGF

there are parts like this (just an example), that can do what you need..

u/Klesko · 1 pointr/watercooling

I user silverstone rgb hub. I have two on the right, one on the left. Some of the rgb strips are daisy chained.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06X9QJBGF/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/DRK3931 · 1 pointr/thinkpad

I have this one coming in the mail tomorrow and other users have vouched for it

https://www.amazon.com/Kreplacement-Replacement-N140HCE-EN1-1920x1080-Non-Touch/dp/B075DD2356/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=t440s+display&qid=1555902068&s=gateway&sr=8-4

It's used in this laptop and the performance is detailed in this review
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ZenBook-UX3410UA-Notebook-Review.192282.0.html

It's mentioned a fair amount int his subreddit

u/-Mikee · 0 pointsr/techsupport

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